London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Police have arrested after premium cheese valued at £300,000 was robbed from an upmarket London dairy. Metropolitan Police investigators apprehended a 63-year-old man on suspicion of deception by false representation and handling looted goods in link with
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – London Fire Brigade to stop most automatic alarm callouts to save them valuable time, as the bulk of automatic alarms are not actual warnings. The London Fire Brigade (LFB) has announced that from 29 Oct 2024, firefighters
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Tommy Robinson has been imprisoned for 18 months for replicating libelous assertions against Syrian refugees. Tommy Robinson has been jailed for 18 months for contempt of court after he frequently flouted a High Court order with wrong
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A march by Tommy Robinson supporters from Victoria railway station to Parliament is underway. Tommy Robinson supported the Unite The Kingdom march despite being unable to attend after being remanded in custody. The anti-Muslim campaigner’s followers were
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – London councils pay £ 4 million a day on housing the homeless driving some to default. London boroughs are paying £ 4 million every day for housing homeless people. The pooled average temporary accommodation bill for the
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Londoners have been sentenced for smuggling 1,500 kilos of cannabis into the UK from Ghana in sacks of cassava flour. Persons named Daniel Yeboah, Kristoffer Baidoo, and Kwaku Bonsu, all from London, and Edward Adjei from Grays,
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – More than 2,000 incidents of violence and abuse were reported against London paramedics and ambulance staff last year. Data issued by the London Ambulance Service (LAS) indicates that 2,159 incidents of abuse were registered in the year
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Students in London worry they may have to leave their school and university courses to save funds after a cyber hack on Transport for London’s (TfL) IT systems left them incapable of applying for discounted travel. TfL
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A London council has started door-to-door patrols to catch out rogue landlords. Brent Council’s enforcement authorities were patrolling streets in the borough after finding proof that some tenants may be living in unlicensed properties or houses that
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In London, hundreds of thousands of tonnes of filthy sewage have already been stopped from flowing into the Thames by the new super sewer. The first valves at four of a total of 21 sites, which act
London (Parliament Politics Magzine) – Transport for London (TfL) issued an apology after hundreds of cabbies were mistakenly hit with Ulez fines. Hundreds of London’s black cab drivers have been wrongly penalised for penetrating restricted areas due to an IT glitch, according
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – London temperatures will plunge to as low as 9C with an Arctic blast bringing a cold breeze. London is braced for a cold weekend with a blast of cold atmosphere from the north pushing temperatures into single
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Mayor Sadiq Khan has insisted Londoners donate preloved coats, shoes and blankets to their local baby bank as the winter season approaches. The mayor threw his backing behind the Winter Warmers campaign executed by the charity Little
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Two functioning Metropolitan Police officers and an ex-colleague have been charged with attacking a suspect they confined after a high-speed police car chase in northwest London. PCs Matt Looker, Mark O’Shaughnessy and Jack Marks are charged with
London (Parliament Politics Magzine) – Man apprehended over acid attack on schoolgirl in west London bailed. A 35-year-old man apprehended on suspicion of driving grievous bodily harm after a supposed acid attack outside a West London school has been released on bail.
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Roughly 1,000 pro-Palestinian protesters have started marching through central London, with a “significant” policing operation in place across London as circumstances observe the anniversary of the October 7 attacks in Israel. Activists assembled in Bedford Square ahead
London (Parliament Politics Magzine) – The consequences of a cyber attack on Transport for London (TfL) which hacked the attributes of approximately 5,000 customers could soon be resolved, Sadiq Khan has indicated. The mayor expressed TfL was “working incredibly hard around the
London (Parliament Polics Magazine) – Maintenance and operations employees at London Cable Car have pledged to strike in a row over pay, a union has stated. The Rail, Maritime and Transport Union (RMT) expressed its members could take further steps for months
London (Parliament Politics Magzine) – Terrorist who conspired to kill hundreds of Londoners in a Tube bombing is ‘released’ from prison. Failed terrorist Manfo Asiedu, a fundamental figure in the failed 2005 London bomb scheme, has been deported to Ghana after fitting

London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Times Square in New York could be the motivation for the pedestrianisation of Oxford Street, according to Mayor Sadiq Khan. The London mayor visited the tourist web in Manhattan during a four-day visit to the Big Apple.
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A fresh weather alert has been issued for more serious rain and potential flooding in London. The Met Office has placed a yellow warning for much of England and Wales, with areas of London also expected to
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Labour ministers encounter warnings that their housebuilding project for London risks costing an astronomical £54 billion just for affordable homes unless housing associations can attract more private investment. The G15 group, which represents major not-for-profit housing associations,
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A weather alert for thunderstorms and heavy showers is in force across much of southern England and Wales. The Met Office states damage to buildings as a result of lightning strikes, trouble to public transport and flooding
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Around £ 3 million in additional funding has been announced to support women from black and ethnic minority backgrounds in London to escape family violence. Mayor Sadiq Khan expressed some survivors stay with perpetrators because they cannot
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Cyclists will be prohibited from riding through the pedestrianized area of Oxford Street under Sadiq Khan’s plans to restrict traffic from the thoroughfare. The mayor Sadiq Khan announced that he had secured Government backing to re-boot seven-year-old
London (London Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Prince and Princess of Wales have contributed to help replenish stock at a south London food bank which had thousands of pounds worth of goods robbed. Southwark Foodbank, which is employed by Pecan on Peckham
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Revised procedures to overhaul Liverpool Street Station will reportedly be “substantially different” to the actual scheme presented to the City of London Corporation last year. The news that modifications were being made to the controversial proposal first
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A Met Police officer has been dismissed after he employed “entirely inappropriate” antisemitic language while talking to a colleague. PC Morgan Griffiths, a ward officer based in Dagenham, was discovered to have perpetrated gross misconduct following his
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Southeastern introduces the UK’s first WhatsApp channel for real-time travel updates. It offers customers direct, up-to-the-minute information and private messaging with the control centre for personalized advice. A train operating firm that serves Greater London, East Sussex,
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Met has withdrawn some restrictions on a pro-Palestine protest in central London after a row with organizers who claimed they were being ministered unfairly. Police had specified the time and location of the rally but have
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The London Museum has been granted a £50 million growth towards creating its latest home in Smithfield markets. The City of London Corporation and the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan have both committed £25 million towards the
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Workers in London have been lagging to return to the office than those in other global cities such as Paris and New York, a report has discovered. London was around the bottom of the pack, with office
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Tube drivers are reportedly weighing strike action over the October half period after rejecting a wage gain of £2,500 – an offer which would take the necessary salary to nearly £70,000. What Is the Current Salary Range
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A government report has revealed it is expected to cost £ 340 million to preserve and maintain the devastations of Grenfell Tower and to “realise the vision” of a memorial. Why Is the Cost of Grenfell Tower’s

London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Barking and Dagenham Council has undertaken a fundraising page to help devastated families and “get them back on their feet” after a significant fire broke out across a tower block. What Happened in the Dagenham Tower Block
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – London has been rated second only to Hong Kong in a global analysis of cities’ efforts to control and treat heart disease. How Did London Secure Its Position as a Leader in Heart Disease Control? The UK
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Nearly half of house hunters in London at the start of this year were first-time buyers as cheaper mortgage deals delayed the exodus from the capital, figures from a leading estate agent display. Why Are More First-Time

London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Millions of Londoners are anticipated to come out for this weekend’s Notting Hill Carnival as the improving weather catches Saturday’s rain replaced by sunshine. The carnival has developed into Europe’s biggest street party with massive crowds watching
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A Tube passenger has been penalized nearly £1,800 by Transport for London (TfL) after repeatedly attempting to pay for journeys with an overdrawn card. How Did the Tube Passenger Accumulate £1,200 in Unpaid Fares? The unknown man
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Mayor Sadiq Khan is ‘concerned’ by the Government’s decision to permit London City Airport to transport millions more passengers every year, his office has expressed. The mayor has united with several other politicians in expressing environmental problems
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Ministers have agreed on plans for London City Airport to expand capacity from 6.5 million to 9 million passengers a year despite complaints from environmental campaigners. What Are the New Plans for London City Airport’s Expansion? The
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – London’s Grenfell Tower residents were advised to “stay put for too long” during the blaze which claimed the lives of 72 people, the London Fire Brigade’s chief has stated. What Prompted the Withdrawal of the “Stay Put”
According to Secret London, the city of London witnesses twelve seasons. Currently, we’re in “hell”—the season which follows “the pollening”. Despite experiencing one of the hottest summer’s yet, many are craving outdoor adventures this summer. Some have taken to Taylor Swift-themed jaunts around
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Metropolitan Police have stated they are “well prepared” ahead of Taylor Swift’s run of shows at Wembley Stadium after her Vienna concerts were called off amid an alleged terror plot. The US pop star will finish

London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Londoners raised £3,000 to send road sweeper Paul Spiers on a holiday, but Veolia, his employer, refused the funds due to contract restrictions. Instead, Veolia will donate the amount to charity. Why Did Beckenham’s Fundraising Efforts for

London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – London is set for a heatwave with temperatures rising to 32°C, surpassing previous records. Tropical Storm Debby may push temperatures even higher, potentially causing thunderstorms. How high will temperatures rise during London’s heatwave? London is set to

London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Mayor Sadiq Khan has argued with Londoners to check on their mates and neighbours, as Muslims and minority ethnic people have been left terrified after the recent screams. What Did Mayor Sadiq Khan Urge Londoners to Do?

London (The Brussels Morning Newspaper) – More police protection is required at mosques across the capital as Muslims feel “extremely worried” in the wake of far-right demonstrations, the London Liberal Democrats have cautioned. What Are the Recent Threats Facing London’s Muslim Community?

London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – House costs in London are £21,000 higher over five years than they would have been if the money had kept speed with the rest of England’s new home building speed, according to a new report. How Have

London (Parliament Politics Magzine) – Transport for London (TfL) has disbursed almost £ 30 million combatting Tube noise over the last five years, City Hall data has indicated. The transport authority has supported a continual flow of funding into rail grinding works,
